2004 Land Rover Freelander Radio Wire Schematic

2004 Land Rover Freelander Radio Wire Schematic – With less capability than true dirt runners and less of a prestige factor than BMW’s X3, it’s hard to make much of a case for the Freelander. For 2004, the Freelander’s exterior has been revamped with a redesigned front bumper and grille; also added are new clear lens headlamps similar to those on the Range Rover. Front and rear bumpers are now body-colored, and in back, the taillamps assume a higher position. In the cabin, the Freelander gets a revised dash, along with new instrumentation, switchgear, door trim panels and front seats. The sport-ute’s list of standard equipment grows to include roof rails, tinted windows and an in-dash six-disc CD changer, while the number of available four-door trims shrinks from three to two: SE and HSE. The Freelander’s five-speed automatic transmission has also been recalibrated for smoother shifting.

Sometimes it is difficult for 2004 Land Rover Freelander enthusiasts and fanatics to install the electronics component. This is caused by the activity to identify color codes for each component is really time consuming. The Radio Wire Schematic below is provided to help you repair or modify your 2004 Land Rover Freelander in order to shorten the time to identify the correct color for each component.